Howdy. I'm sorry this is long winded. I know of no other way in my youth.
I mainly posting this because:
A.) I like you guys and I read the forum often without participating. Now's a good time to start.
B.) I think troubleshooting is fun and sometimes my talking/typing things out helps the process.
C.) I know next-to-nothing compared to 99% of the people who frequent this forum and I would hate to waste (for my purposes) an unbelievable resource by not asking questions.
I was riding the other day (maybe 40 degree F) after a spring carb clean that I did for the fun of it (even though the bike was running fine). So, here I am scootin' up some forgettable hill and just as the bike is starting to warm up enough to upgrade from 'scootin' status to rootin+tootin+scootin status it begins to sputter out on me. The bike faithfully brought me home on the one condition that if I be gentle with her, she'd bring me back at her own pace since any throttle at all would practically kill the engine. Because I would ask, yes, the tank had fuel-a-plenty. Being it that I just did the carb dance, I went straight back into the carbs to make sure I didn't pull the ol' 'Doctor dropped his scissors during the operation and now patient Phil Dwith Regret has to explain himself every time he goes through airport security' routine. Because one can never be sure, I did that twice when the first attempt didn't fix the sputtering/cutting out at any RPM above 2K. I could eat off of those carbs and, if I were tiny, I could crawl through all critical passageways/jets etc without needing a pickaxe.
Then, I try the bike again and find that I can run it through the RPM range with, say, 85% choke. Sounds like carbs, right? Well, that's what I figured so I cleaned em' again. Fired it up, same same. Plugs looked good. Fuel in the tank. Carbs are clean. All 4 headers hot. Then, checked spark... 1-4 looked noticeably weaker than 2-3 and even somewhat intermittent. Points are new as of a couple months ago (and remain properly gapped), and that's also the last time I checked the timing.
Well that was today. The bike is being stored at my parents garage and I won't be able to get to it again for a while so I figured I would come up with as many ideas from you guys as possible so I'm ready when I get back to it. Here's what I can come up with to check after scrounging through the forum:
1.) The 1-4 Coil, need to check the primary and secondary resistance for values that escape me now but exist in a post somewhere on here. I've never changed these in the 1.5 yrs I have had the bike.
2.) Condensor, someone somewhere said something about having an issue where his condensor would work until it heated up and then would being to fail. Also, not touched since I became owner.
3.) Valve clearances, also checked a couple months ago.
What the else could it be? Please lend me your knowledge!
Some info on the bike... 1975 CB550F. Uni pods and open 4-1 headers (ive spent an ungodly amount of time adjusting the carbs to compensate for this "lean-ing" condition and have had it running great for a year straight now). 115 mains with needle up one notch richer than stock. 1981 CB650 "63HP" cam.
I'm hoping people actually read this and respond despite it being waaayy too long for what could have been a small question.
Best,
Joshua